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Monday, 15 January 2018
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Queenstown skydive accident won't deter tourists -locals say
15 Jan 2018Tyler Nii, 27, from California, is presumed dead, after a tandem skydive went wrong and he and his instructor hit Lake Wakatipu last week, his body has still not been found. Audio
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Shearing world record attempt
Te Kuiti shearer Kerri-Jo Te Huia is attempting a world shearing record in a woolshed east of Eketahuna. Jills Angus Burney joins us from the woolshed. Audio
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Aussie Open gets underway
15 Jan 2018Reporter David Luddy from DLI Radio Sport joins us to discuss the what we can look forward to from the tournament. Audio
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Govt plans to make little change to those in need - researcher
15 Jan 2018Maxim Institute's Kieran Madden says the Government must stick to its rhetoric on bipartisanship as it addresses poverty in 2018. Audio
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NZrs caught up in Hawaiian missle warning say it was terrifying
15 Jan 2018We speak to New Zealanders caught up in the chaos who say no one was prepared. Audio
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MPs urged to consider how euthanaisa fits with Maori values
15 Jan 2018Maori leaders are making the call as The End of Life Choice Bill makes its way through parliament - John Boynton talks to those concerned. Audio
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Growers face killing own crops if water dries up
15 Jan 2018The president of Horticulture NZ and fruit grower Julian Raine says with the hottest months to come growers are worried they will run out of water. Audio
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Search set to resume for teen missing in Rangitikei River
15 Jan 2018It's one of a number of water incidents around the country over the weekend, our reporter Sarah Robson joins us with an update. Audio
Friday, 12 January 2018
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Penguin lovers flip the bird to dog-owners
12 Jan 2018Timaru locals are taking it upon themselves to protect the penguins during the height of breeding season as the Timaru District Council ponders banning dogs from Caroline Bay. Audio
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Maori ward decision splits councillors, sparks fierce debate
12 Jan 2018Whakatane District councillors last year voted 6-5 for Maori wards but the discussion continues among locals. Te Manu Korihi reporter Te Aniwa Hurihanganui looks at the issue. Audio
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Pakeha to become minority in AKL in decade-plus
12 Jan 2018Paul Spoonley, Julie Zhu, and Shail Kaushal talk to Todd Niall about the need for better representation of ethnic groups at local council to reflect the changing face of the country's largest city. Audio
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Thousands of tech jobs left empty indicates skills gap
12 Jan 2018Software developer Ben Gracewood says digital skills becoming compulsory in schools from 2020 is a step in the right direction to get more young people into the industry. Audio
Summer Report
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Edited by Denise Garland
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